Yorkshire - A Gloriously Grand Tour of God's Own Country

Yorkshire - A Gloriously Grand Tour of God's Own Country

New for 2025

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Yorkshire - A Gloriously Grand Tour of God's Own Country

New for 2025

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Often referred to ‘God’s Own Country’ and world renowned for its wild and evocative landscape, the county of Yorkshire showcases natural beauty on a grand scale. Poets, painters and storytellers throughout the ages have been inspired by the windswept moors, dramatic countryside and picturesque rural villages, and peppered throughout this rugged landscape are time capsules of a distant past that hold the memories and keepsakes of former generations. We combine this magnificent scenery with an exploration of the architectural grandeur, superb collections and fascinating heritage of some of the region’s finest houses and estates. Our tour is a window to bygone eras, shown to us by the proud stately homes and impressive manors, historic castles and ancient ruins.

Special extras included in your itinerary
• Guided tour of Chatsworth House
• Bakewell Tart supper
• Guided tour of Castle Howard
• Guided tour of Fountains Abbey
• Guided tour of Burton Constable Hall
• Guided tour of Burton Agnes Hall
• Guided tour of York Minster
• Guided tour of Fairfax House
• Guided tour of Harewood House
• Guided tour of Bolton Castle
• Guided tour of Bolton Abbey
• Guided tour & lunch at Lyme Park

Day 1
Wednesday: Arrival

On arrival at Heathrow Airport, a private transfer will take you to the Castle Hotel Windsor, where we stay overnight. In the evening, join the group for a welcome drink and canapés, followed by dinner.

Meals: Dinner

Day 2
Thursday: Chatsworth House & Bakewell

We start the day at Chatsworth House, where we’re treated to a guided tour. This magnificent estate is home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has witnessed sixteen generations of the powerful Cavendish family and boasts grandiose interiors, wonderful grounds and a superlative art collection. Chatsworth also appeared as Pemberley in the 2005 movie adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.

Afterward we leave the grand estate and make our way through the Yorkshire countryside to the pretty market town of Bakewell, located on the banks of the River Wye in the heart of scenic Yorkshire. Known for its delicious and unique pudding, legend has it that the Bakewell Tart was created by mistake by a local cook in the mid-19th century. Today, the delicious 'jam tart that went wrong’ can be savored at various bakeries and cafés and even ordered online from anywhere in the world! Apart from the pudding, the town also boasts mellow stone buildings, a medieval five-arched stone bridge and quaint courtyards, popular with painters, photographers, and sightseers alike.
Later we check into the Losehill House Hotel & Spa for the next two nights and enjoy an evening meal followed by a Bakewell Tart supper.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 3
Friday: Wentworth Woodhouse & Renishaw Hall

Built by the First Marquess of Rockingham between 1725 and 1750, Wentworth Woodhouse consists of two joined houses of totally different architectural styles; the Baroque style west front and the east front in the later Palladian style. Having been closed to the public for over 25 years, the house is now open and in the process of being restored to its former glory.

After our visit, we journey south, past Sheffield, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it, and arrive at Renishaw Hall in the afternoon: a historic estate and Italianate gardens, home to the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. Still very much a family home, Renishaw reveals a real sense of the history of the generations who have lived there, with a stunning collection of art and furniture which we discover on our guided tour.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 4
Saturday: Whitby Abbey & Scarborough

We head to the charming seaside town of Whitby to visit the 13th-century ruins of Whitby Abbey, perched high on a cliff above the town. Here we discover how 2,000 years of history make the abbey one of England’s most important archaeological sites. The abbey’s soaring gothic splendor also provided Bram Stoker with a dramatic location for scenes in his 1897 classic horror novel, Dracula.

Next, we journey to Scarborough. Situated on Yorkshire’s coast between two large bays, Scarborough claims to be the country’s oldest seaside resort, and it has been attracting visitors since it became a fashionable spa town in the early 17th century. Here we take in the coastal views from Scarborough Castle. Built in the 12th century, the castle was transformed into a mighty royal fortress by Henry II, King John and William III. The castle was the site of the longest and bloodiest siege of the Civil War, and was badly damaged during the fighting.

Located in St Mary’s burial ground, we stop by the grave of Ann Brontë, famous author of Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Afterward we check in to the Crathorne Hall Hotel, where we stay for the next two nights.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 5
Sunday: Castle Howard & Fountains Abbey

We head to Castle Howard, home to the Howard family for over 300 years, where we enjoy a private guided tour and refreshments. Designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Castle Howard has twice appeared as Brideshead in movie and television adaptations of Evelyn Waugh’s classic novel, as well as providing the backdrop for various scenes in the hit Netflix series, Bridgerton. This magnificent 18th-century residence, surmounted with its iconic gilded dome, offers world-renowned collections and stunning architecture, all set within 1,000 acres of breathtaking scenery.

Our next stop of the day is the largest monastic ruin in Britain, Fountains Abbey, for a fascinating guided tour. Nestling in the Skell Valley, the ruin is surrounded by some 800 acres of gorgeous countryside, including the Georgian Studley Royal Water Garden with its wonderful views, cascades, follies and statues, and a medieval deer park.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 6
Monday: Burton Constable Hall & Burton Agnes Hall

Today we spend time in the East Riding of Yorkshire, more commonly called East Riding, a largely rural area enclosed by a crescent of low chalk hills, called the Yorkshire Wolds. Our first stop is at one of the most popular and fascinating English Country Houses in the area due to its complete historic collections. We enjoy a guided tour, taking us through over thirty rooms of fine art and furniture, this grand house truly is a time capsule. With every room comes new surprises and unique pieces of historical significance. The house is impressively grand, surrounded by spectacular natural parkland and grounds that span over 330 acres.

This afternoon we enjoy a change of pace with a visit to the charming village of Burton Agnes. Here we enjoy a guided tour of the impressive Elizabethan manor house, Burton Agnes Hall. Built in 1598 by Sir Henry Griffith and designed by Robert Smythson, the Master Mason to Queen Elizabeth, this architectural gem has been called a ‘splendid and glittering composition’ with ‘beautiful proportions.’

We depart East Riding and make our way to the Grand Hotel in York, our home for the next two nights.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 7
Sunday: York Minster, Fairfax House & Treasurer’s House

We spend the day in York, starting with a guided tour of York Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in northern Europe and home to some of the most stunning stained glass windows that have led to the Minster being described as ‘the Sistine Chapel of England’. The city is steeped in history, from its founding by the Romans in 71AD to its wealth as a medieval wool trading center. There is plenty of evidence of this fascinating past left to admire, including the Roman city walls and the surviving medieval streets known as the Shambles.

Next is a guided tour of Fairfax House, a stunning Georgian town house that has been restored to its former glory, providing a perfect time capsule of life in Georgian times with a richly-decorated interior and a fine collection of English 18th-century furniture.

We complete our day at Treasurer’s House in the heart of the city. The house has a 2,000-year-old history and was the first house given complete with its contents to the National Trust in 1930. This is thanks to Frank Green, a wealthy industrialist who not only restored this magnificent house but used it to stage his remarkable collection of antique furniture, art and textiles.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 8
Monday: Harewood House

This morning we depart Middlethorpe Hall and journey west for a guided tour of Harewood House. Built in the 18th century, Harewood House is one of the greatest Treasure Houses in England, with interiors designed by Robert Adam, furniture by Thomas Chippendale and an outstanding art collection ranging from Renaissance masterpieces to 20th-century art. Set in a magnificent Capability Brown landscape, Harewood is still home to the Lascelles family and reflects the changing tastes and styles of the past 250 years.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 9
Tuesday: Bolton Castle & Bolton Abbey

Our first stop today is one of the country's best-preserved medieval castles which perfectly demonstrates the balance between defence, comfort and what was known as ‘aesthetically considered orderliness.’ We are treated to a guided tour of the castle and with over 600 years worth of history, the castle has a few fair stories to tell, including tales of Mary, Queen of Scot’s imprisonment between 1568 and 1569.

A short distance from Bolton Castle, in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, is Bolton Abbey. We continue our day at this impressive site which proudly stands out against the rolling green hills and beautiful riverside setting. Here we enjoy a guided tour of the historical Abbey ruins and look out for the many woodland birds which populate the area, including Curlews and endangered Wader Safaris.

Later we check in to the Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa, where we stay for the next two nights.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 10
Wednesday: Lyme Park

We spend the day at Lyme Park, a large estate managed by the National Trust. Here, we experience the vastness of Yorkshire in all its wide, expansive glory. The Park encompasses 1,400 acres of rugged moorland, ancient woodland and formal gardens. At the centre is the House, where we will have our lunch.

We take a guided tour of the house, a time capsule of precious objects and family keepsakes, and then the formal gardens which demonstrate a masterful appreciation of geometry. Wander through the clipped hedges and columns of yew trees before entering the historic parkland, home to deer and other wildlife as well as some historic gems built in strategic places across the landscape. Structures that have become iconic landmarks in their own right, such as The Cage, The Lantern and Paddock Cottage.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 11
Thursday: Departure

A private transfer will take you back to Heathrow Airport for your return flight home.

Please note: the order of excursions is subject to change and guided tours are subject to restrictions.

What’s Included
• Return airport transfers from London Heathrow*
• 1 night at the Windsor Castle Hotel
• 2 nights at the Losehill Hotel & Spa
• 2 nights at Crathorne Hall Hotel
• 3 nights at the Grand Hote
• 2 nights at the Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa
• 1 night at the MacDonald Windsor Hotel
• Welcome drink & canapés
• Full English/Continental breakfast each day
• 3-course table d’hôte dinner on 9 nights at the hotels (with after-dinner tea & coffee)
• Services of a tour director throughout your stay
• Travel to & from all excursions
• All entrance costs
• Porterage where available

*Supplement applies for transfers from all other airports and all other locations, including central London.

Special extras included in your itinerary
• Guided tour of Chatsworth House
• Bakewell Tart supper
• Guided tour of Castle Howard
• Guided tour of Fountains Abbey
• Guided tour of Burton Constable Hall
• Guided tour of Burton Agnes Hall
• Guided tour of York Minster
• Guided tour of Fairfax House
• Guided tour of Harewood House
• Guided tour of Bolton Castle
• Guided tour of Bolton Abbey
• Guided tour & lunch at Lyme Park

Nights Two to three – The Losehill House Hotel & Spa
Nestled amidst rolling hills and scenic landscapes, the Losehill House Hotel & Spa is located within the heart of the peak district, beautifully tucked away down a country lane in the Derbyshire landscape. The hotel offers a perfect blend of relaxation and indulgence.

Nights Four to Five – Crathorne Hall Hotel
A luxury hotel in Yarm, North Yorkshire, the Crathorne Hotel offers grand interiors, fashionable rooms and excellent service. This grand hotel stands as a testament to early 20th-century elegance, with its stunning architecture and pristine gardens offering a tranquil retreat for guests. Crathorne Hall Hotel combines the charm of an English country estate with the luxury of modern amenities, ensuring a stay that is both comfortable and memorable.

Nights Six and Eight –The Grand Hotel, York
Set in the iconic Grade II listed former railway headquarters, the Grand Hotel is an iconic establishment within the historic city walls, offering guests the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. From the sumptuous rooms and suites to the exceptional dining options, every aspect of the Grand Hotel is designed to provide comfort and elegance.

Nights Nine to Ten – Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa
Considered one of the most exclusive spa retreats in England, the Devonshire Arms Hotel offers excellent wellness treatments and luxurious accommodations set within 30,000 acres of land on the Bolton Abbey Estate in the very heart of Yorkshire. Rooms are elegant with views of The Dales, River Wharfe and the Italian Garden. The hotel also offers a 4AA rosette restaurant, a lounge bar and Brasserie.

Night Eleven - Macdonald Windsor Hotel, Windsor
The Macdonald Windsor Hotel is situated in the heart of the historic town of Windsor, opposite the famous Windsor Castle. The classic interiors, with a contemporary edge, fit perfectly with the Georgian elegance of this townhouse hotel. The luxury bedrooms are individually-designed and the hotel also offers a stylish bar and restaurant.